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  • in reply to: Applying for an as-yet unborn puppy #25684

    Thanks. Will read pethates.

    All I was asking was advice / tips from this community what information I should provide for a thorough application for consideration by the strata whom I know I have to convince. Afterall, the dog has no history so everything is unknown or unvalidated.

    I was expecting people to share their experiences, suggestions that’s all – eg provide confidence to EC, compliance with bylaws etc. for new dog applications. Anyway.

    I’m sure everyone googles but not everyone takes it as gospel. It’s a starting point for many of us. 🙂

    in reply to: Applying for an as-yet unborn puppy #25682

    Thanks. I didn’t think my question was that complex neither did I think Google would tell everything, hence I’m garnering wider advice.

    The puppy does not exist yet and that’s the last thing we want to do, getting one only to have it evicted etc. We are responsible adults, not happy-puppy gifters priding ourselves over the animals.

    My strata has no recommendation on the process. There is no precedence of any pet application in the building so there’s no point of reference or a defined process.

    There is no bylaw pertaining to pets or pet application process other than the standard clause of pets are subject to application.

    All I’ve been advised by strata is to lodge a formal application which is what I intend to do, and a thorough and compelling one to aid in the decision. as mentioned, it will all be a case of …”it will be xx”.

    Anybody? How did you apply for permission to your strata for your new (unborn) puppy before you bought the puppy? What sort of information did you include in your application for completeness? Thanks.

    in reply to: Applying for an as-yet unborn puppy #25675

    @JimmyT said:
    There is no standard application form so we have no idea what yours requires.  More details needed.  

    I understand from googling that the puppy resume should be as complete as possible including facts, breed, temperament, references (vet, neighbours, etc.), photos, etc.

    We are looking at:

    – pure breed Labrador puppy (female)

    – from registered breeder

    – desexed, microchipped, vaccinated

    – registered with council

    – toilet trained when brought home around 8-10 weeks

    – will go to obedience / behavioural training

    – will go to puppy day care on some weekdays

     

    As the puppy is yet to be born and be collected after 8 weeks, the application has to be made prior to us booking and making the purchase of the puppy. Therefore, the only evidence we can supply is our commitment to purchase the puppy, vet and breeder references/pictures etc. of the puppy’s parents, the puppy’s older siblings from previous batches etc. Also, our commitment to follow through with the arrangements such as puppy obedience training, compliance with conditions with the application approval agreed etc.

    So, this must be common scenario so I’m wondering how others have applied for a (future/new/yet-to-be-born) puppy with their strata.

    cheers

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